Experience suggests that most social and individual change efforts start from working on aspects related to individual participation in the design of their itineraries of change and social mobility, with awareness, motivation, and involvement.
In this sense, one of the great challenges consists in the permanent search for methodologies and tools that facilitate collective action and solutions through participatory processes and collective work. That is, the application of methodological alternatives that are based on the full participation of the actors in these processes and that lead to a conscious and transforming practice of the reality in which they are immersed.